-http://www.scoliosis.org/info.php---
Scoliosis can impact the quality of life with limited activity, pain, reduced respiratory function, or diminished self-esteem. Here you can get information, ask questions or read questions that have already been asked. Also very helpful is the glossary of medical terms related to scoliosis.
Rena's information on Scoliosis. The following website, http://www.iscoliosis.com/ provides information on symptoms of scoliosis, causes, treatments, news articles, a doctor find, patient stories, and an anatomy and glossary section. There is much more so go exploring! This website was very helpful.
http://www.scoliosisjournal.com
Scoliosis, the official hournal of the SOSORT and affiliated withthe (IRSSD). It has manuscripts on all aspects of the prevention, control, and treatment of scoliosis and other spinal deformities. Submitted by Anita Robinson
http://www.infantilescoliosis.org
the Infantile Scoliosis Outreach Program is pivotal in connecting families of children with progressive infantile scoliosis to resources and information needed to make the best choices possible in the care of their child. As you view the site you will find current and relevant information on infantile scoliosis, such as Early Treatment with serial corrective plaster jackets/cast, and other research pertinent to progressive infantile scoliosis. Submitted by Laura Harris http://www.ctds.info/scoliosis_causes.html
If you were wondering about possible causes for scoliosis occurences, you have come to the right spot. There are many theories and research based ideas as to what might be a probable or possible causes for scoliosis. Submitted by Kristy Harbison
Here is a websiteof the Scoliosis Research Society, which will serve as the premier access portal for the dissemination of information on scoliosis and related spine deformities. Submitted by: Joseph Cochran
On this site there are case studies and stories on the topic of scoliosis. There are many links to a variety of topics from general information to bracing. There is also great video content. Submitted by Tammy Guthery. http://www.scoliosis-world.com
This is a great website for kids and the questions they might have about scoliosis. A section is included for parents as well. It gives answers to questions that a child might have who has been diagnosed with scoliosis.
Scoliosis Nutty is a web site that has links to "Who and What" questions, scoliosis curve types, spinal bracing, surgery, non-surgery options, test/Exams, treatments, mobility, and Scoliosis world news. This is a great informational site.
Submitted by Ruby Reasonover
http://video.search.yahoo.com/video/play?p=scoliosis&b=21&ei=UTF-8&fr=hp-pvdt&fr2=tab-web&tnr=20&vid=0001525945524
This is a link to a video in which Rebecca, a twelve year old girl, discusses her diagnosis and life with scoliosis. She explains what scoliosis is and how she deals with the issue at school and at home. She also shows the process of having a brace made, and when she has to wear the brace.
Submitted by Lisa Kennamer
__ http://chiropractictoday.com/doctor/chiropractor/30S/chiropractic-Birmingham/scoliosis-relief.htm
This is a local site that provides a natural, chiropractic alternative to traditional surgeries and other invasive avenues to treat scoliosis. This particular chiropractor is in the Birmingham area.
Submitted By: Anna McSwain http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/s/scoliosis/intro.htm
This is a very in-depth site on Scoliosis.This site provides information on the symptoms, diagnoses, misdiagnoses, treatments, personal accounts of individuals suffering with Scoliosis.Statistical information and videos are also included in this site. Submitted by Cathy Brown
This site gives a complete overview of scoliosis including causes, symptoms, and diagnosis and treatment options. It also gives the contact information of several organizations that can provide further information for those with scoliosis.Submitted by Deb Talley.
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SCOLIOSIS INFORMATION
-http://www.scoliosis.org/info.php---
Scoliosis can impact the quality of life with limited activity, pain, reduced respiratory function, or diminished self-esteem. Here you can get information, ask questions or read questions that have already been asked. Also very helpful is the glossary of medical terms related to scoliosis.
Rena's information on Scoliosis. The following website, http://www.iscoliosis.com/ provides information on symptoms of scoliosis, causes, treatments, news articles, a doctor find, patient stories, and an anatomy and glossary section. There is much more so go exploring! This website was very helpful.
http://www.scoliosisjournal.com
Scoliosis, the official hournal of the SOSORT and affiliated withthe (IRSSD). It has manuscripts on all aspects of the prevention, control, and treatment of scoliosis and other spinal deformities. Submitted by Anita Robinson
http://www.infantilescoliosis.org
the Infantile Scoliosis Outreach Program is pivotal in connecting families of children with progressive infantile scoliosis to resources and information needed to make the best choices possible in the care of their child. As you view the site you will find current and relevant information on infantile scoliosis, such as Early Treatment with serial corrective plaster jackets/cast, and other research pertinent to progressive infantile scoliosis. Submitted by Laura Harris
http://www.ctds.info/scoliosis_causes.html
If you were wondering about possible causes for scoliosis occurences, you have come to the right spot. There are many theories and research based ideas as to what might be a probable or possible causes for scoliosis. Submitted by Kristy Harbison
http://www.srs.org/
Here is a websiteof the Scoliosis Research Society, which will serve as the premier access portal for the dissemination of information on scoliosis and related spine deformities. Submitted by: Joseph Cochran
On this site there are case studies and stories on the topic of scoliosis. There are many links to a variety of topics from general information to bracing. There is also great video content. Submitted by Tammy Guthery.
http://www.scoliosis-world.com
http://kidshealth.org/kid/health_problems/bone/scolio.html
This is a great website for kids and the questions they might have about scoliosis. A section is included for parents as well. It gives answers to questions that a child might have who has been diagnosed with scoliosis.
Submitted by; Susan Riggs
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/scoliosis/DS00194
The Mayo Clinic is world renowned for cuttig edge medicine. You can find information from the basics on scoliosis to the more severe attributes.
Submitted Brianna Cantrell
http://www.scoliosisnutty.com
Scoliosis Nutty is a web site that has links to "Who and What" questions, scoliosis curve types, spinal bracing, surgery, non-surgery options, test/Exams, treatments, mobility, and Scoliosis world news. This is a great informational site.
Submitted by Ruby Reasonover
http://video.search.yahoo.com/video/play?p=scoliosis&b=21&ei=UTF-8&fr=hp-pvdt&fr2=tab-web&tnr=20&vid=0001525945524
This is a link to a video in which Rebecca, a twelve year old girl, discusses her diagnosis and life with scoliosis. She explains what scoliosis is and how she deals with the issue at school and at home. She also shows the process of having a brace made, and when she has to wear the brace.
Submitted by Lisa Kennamer
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http://chiropractictoday.com/doctor/chiropractor/30S/chiropractic-Birmingham/scoliosis-relief.htm
This is a local site that provides a natural, chiropractic alternative to traditional surgeries and other invasive avenues to treat scoliosis. This particular chiropractor is in the Birmingham area.
Submitted By: Anna McSwain
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/s/scoliosis/intro.htm
This is a very in-depth site on Scoliosis. This site provides information on the symptoms, diagnoses, misdiagnoses, treatments, personal accounts of individuals suffering with Scoliosis. Statistical information and videos are also included in this site.
Submitted by Cathy Brown
http://www.medicinenet.com/scoliosis/article.htm
This site gives a complete overview of scoliosis including causes, symptoms, and diagnosis and treatment options. It also gives the contact information of several organizations that can provide further information for those with scoliosis.Submitted by Deb Talley.
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